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The Compulsive Reader's Reviews, June 3, 2008
This review is from: Alive and Well in Prague, New York (Laura Geringer Books) (Hardcover)
Matisse can't help but feel bitter when her mother moves her and her father, who has a debilitating disease, away from their wonderful home in New York City, to Prague, New York, a tiny town in the middle of nowhere. Stuck in a high school whose name she can't even pronounce, without any friends, and nothing to do is miserable for Matisse. People either want to talk about her dad (which Matisse isn't ready to do), or pretend everything is fine (Matisse knows it isn't). But if Matisse wants to make in Prague, she'll have to learn to open up to new things and people, and accept her situation at hand. Alive and Well in Prague, New York was a very heartfelt read. Grab's smooth, empathetic writing will easily reel in readers by the hordes as she artfully portrays the hurt of everyone knowing your business in a small town, and the joy of true friends. Matisse is smart, practical, and yet very hard headed. Your heart will go out to her as she tries to balance school, friends (or lack thereof), and the situation at home. Grab captures the essence of small town life perfectly; quirky, quintessential, and endearing, Prague will appeal mightily to readers who have ever been curious about small town life, or to those who know exactly what it's like, and can easily commiserate and identify with with Matisse.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Wonderful story, July 3, 2008
This review is from: Alive and Well in Prague, New York (Laura Geringer Books) (Hardcover)
There are so many things to love about this book--the clash between cultures that sometimes just a few hundred miles can bring, the array of characters who have lingered with me long after I finished reading, and Matisse's growth throughout the story. But most of all, I appreciate how Grab captures what its like for a teen (or anyone for that matter) to live with a secret that isn't hers to bear, and isn't meant to be a secret at all. Matisse's journey is compelling and will resonate with readers.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Well-written, believable, enjoyable!, June 5, 2008
This review is from: Alive and Well in Prague, New York (Laura Geringer Books) (Hardcover)
Everyone is familiar with the story of a small town girl struggling to fit in a big city, but Daphne Grab's novel takes an opposite spin on that theme and tells the journey of a New York City high school student, Matisse Osgood, who must deal with fish out of water feelings when her family uproots themselves from the city and settles down in small town Prague, New York. The move is prompted my Matisse's father's progressive deterioration to Parkinson's disease. Although the slower pace of small town life should be good for him, his illness is as hard for Matisse to adjust to as her new surroundings. Grab does an amazing job of writing believable teenagers in this novel. The supporting cast has as much depth as the protagonist and the vivid personalities - filled with warmth, humor and sometimes nastiness - brought back echoes of my own high school classmates. The emotional roller coaster that Matisse is on also comes across as neither sappy nor melodramatic and as a reader I truly empathized with her hardships. She is a fun and lovable heroine and through her trials and challenges, I was desperately hoping that in the end she would come to be Alive and Well in Prague, New York.
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